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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μάστιξ (mástix, “whip, scourge”) + -ote.
Noun
mastigote (plural mastigotes)
- A single-celled microorganism that moves by means of an undulipodium, such as a flagellum, rather than using pseudopodia.
Usage notes
- An organism may be a mastigote throughout its life cycle, or may spend part of its life as an amoeboid cell, and part of its life as a mastigote. The term is therefore not used for classification in a taxonomic sense.
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